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Laparoscopic mesh-augmented hiatoplasty as a method to treat gastroesophageal reflux without fundoplication: single-center experience with 306 consecutive patients
The American Journal of Surgery, 06/24/09
Müller BP et al. - Laparoscopic mesh-augmented hiatoplasty is safe and does have an antireflux effect even without fundoplication. Side effects seem to be reasonable.
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